The original teaser was moved to "General Discussion". This will be a new topic on the Jagdpanther project.

This project is based on our existing Panthers (280014 & 280015) with further enhancements to the existing drawings. We have basically:- added details to the front tracks- provides additional rear exhaust options

We then add two Jagdpanther hulls to represent early, mid, and late production variants with three different gun shields and mantlets, also choice of muzzle brake as well.

With every new kit you guys release , you guys up your game . From stowage pieces , to crew figures , to optional open / closed hatches , optional vehicle parts for different marks and now separate tow cables , well done

A cool project, I look forward to seeing it, the tow cables as seperate pieces are a nice touch (are they likely to be all plastic, or just the eyes & some wire/thread - the former provides ease of assembly, the latter more flexibility on placement).

A cool project, I look forward to seeing it, the tow cables as seperate pieces are a nice touch (are they likely to be all plastic, or just the eyes & some wire/thread - the former provides ease of assembly, the latter more flexibility on placement).

We have not decided which to include, but we had both done! Really depends on if they will fit on the sprue(s)!

IRC the stowage box on the rear of the upper hull , moving the gun cleaning kit tube to the rear and as well as moving the tools was the work of one unit in Normandy . I think traveling through the hedgerows they tended to loose and damage kit so their work shop moved stuff . It wasn't by any means just a command tank variation . At this stage of the war command vehicles got the Star antenna pot on the rear deck and some stowage tubes for the it. Anything else like the bed frame antenna and lots of stowage boxes made you stand out as a special vehicle , ie: first to be knocked out by opposing forces

Ripley - I don't think it was just one unit that repositioned the tube - it shows up in photos of post-Normandy vehicles (like the 3rd one in my post, which is clearly a late production vehicle). This was also done with a lot of Panther Gs. The stowage box also appears in at least one photo of a late production vehicle. I did notice that a lot of vehicles have the side tool racks removed, and have a very plain appearance as a result.

I did some more research. Gander's Tanks in Detail, Doyle and Jentz's Panther Variants and Spielberger.

1. The stowage box was an early production feature on all vehicles, not a unit modification.

2. The Befelspanzer version only had an extra antenna pot on the left rear hull wall.

3. The early production version didn't have the Nahverteidigungswaffe on the hull roof. Perhaps this should be optional on the kit.

4. The driver's left periscope was eliminated during production, as were the pistol ports in the hull sides. Apparently the jack was relocated to the vertical position between the exhausts as well, but I can't find any photos of the initial configuration.